How comes they only send a message to you and don’t make a public post about it if it’s really problematic?By the way, they are the one making the API, if the app gets too much data, it’s their fault.That’s raising more questions than answering them.Maybe we should create a topic about it and stop polluting this one.

If we got enough C# coders together, I’m sure we can create a Windows Phone version for Imgur. Microsoft has the Windows Phone SDK. We don’t even need the phone to create it, though it helps, you have the virtual phone to test with.

It’d take a lot of collaboration and would probably be shit the first time it’s released but it’d be something.

Not an expert at C# but I’m pretty well practiced with it. I know enough XAML to get by. I haven’t ever messed with Windows SDK, I just know about it, so it’d be a personal learning experience but I can see what it requires.

I don’t deal with a bunch of web programming with C# but learning what I need to learn isn’t a problem.

I know part of the system requirement is that you need Win8 OS minimum, Visual Studio is required and a key for Ultimate, I can provide.

I believe this issue has been dealt with. It was unclear at first whether the creator of the third-party app was purposefully trying to steal private information (which is obviously a huge breach of the API terms & conditions), it was just bad coding, or any other reason. We spoke to the developer and haven’t heard reports of this issue again since January.